This study aims to analyze the indirect speech act presented in the discourse of Hotel and Tourism English. In the course of language interaction, the speaker usually try to respect the hearer`s psychological attitude in hotel and tourism English. Both the speaker and the hearer usually use the indirect speech act in which the speaker conveys non-literal meaning to the hearer. Hotel & Tourism English discourse shows that the imperative utterances represent the non-literal meaning, request, suggestion, threat, and hope, the interrogative utterances represent suggestion, confirm, greeting, and request, and the declarative utterances represent request, suggestion, confirm, and apology. (Chungwoon University)